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    Again , inject experimental jabs into subject and then expose to Covid, not the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardman View Post
    Again , inject experimental jabs into subject and then expose to Covid, not the same.
    They can volunteer for the placebo group. No jabs required. Just virus. So far no takers.

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    What is a placebo and why is it used?

    A placebo is used in clinical trials to test the effectiveness of treatments and is most often used in drug studies. For instance, people in one group get the tested drug, while the others receive a fake drug, or placebo, that they think is the real thing.

    Usually , you don't know what group you are. So as not to effect the test/experiment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardman View Post
    What is a placebo and why is it used?

    A placebo is used in clinical trials to test the effectiveness of treatments and is most often used in drug studies. For instance, people in one group get the tested drug, while the others receive a fake drug, or placebo, that they think is the real thing.

    Usually , you don't know what group you are. So as not to effect the test/experiment
    There is nothing to prevent them from being infected and then withdrawing from the trials.

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    There is nothing that says you cannot simply decline the jab and elect to be treated with therapeutics "IF" you ever develop symptoms that requires you to need it.

    Ask yourself, why is the government pushing this jab and passports so hard on its citizens?
    Why are they not educating the population with the other options available and proven effective?
    CSIS did warn about this at the beginning of the year.

    "MISSISSAUGA, ON, July 30, 2021 /CNW/ - GSK announced today that Health Canada
    has granted an Interim Order authorization for Sotrovimab for Injection
    (sotrovimab, previously VIR-7831) for the treatment of mild to moderate
    COVID-19, confirmed by direct SARS-COV-2 viral testing, in adults and
    adolescents (12 years of age and older weighing at least 40 kg) who are at
    high risk for progressing to hospitalization and/or death ^i .

    The authorization of sotrovimab, a single-dose monoclonal antibody developed
    in collaboration with Vir Biotechnology, was granted under Health Canada's
    Interim Order Respecting the Importation, Sale and Advertising of Drugs for
    Use in Relation to COVID-19 . Health Canada's Interim Order expedites
    authorization of medicines used for COVID-19, considering public health need.

    "Health Canada's authorization of sotrovimab marks a significant advance in
    COVID-19 treatment for Canadians. With results from the interim analysis
    demonstrating a reduction in hospitalizations or death, clinicians now have an
    evidence-based early therapeutic option for non-hospitalized patients with
    COVID-19 who are at high risk, potentially allowing them to avoid
    hospitalization or death," said Dr. Anil Gupta, MD,CCFP,FCFP, family physician
    at William Osler Health Centre and lead investigator of the COMET-ICE trial (
    CO VID-19 M onoclonal antibody E fficacy T rial – I ntent to C are E arly)."

    https://www.bloomberg.com/press-rele...9-in-high-risk

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    There is nothing that says you cannot simply decline the jab and elect to be treated with therapeutics "IF" you ever develop symptoms that requires you to need it.
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    You are right there is no mandatory vaccine requirement. You have 3 choices vax, no vax but with testing requirements, or isolation. All in an effort to manage risk reduction in society and for the individual.
    Pick your poison and move on. No need to stress over it any further.
    Time in the outdoors is never wasted

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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    You are right there is no mandatory vaccine requirement. You have 3 choices vax, no vax but with testing requirements, or isolation. All in an effort to manage risk reduction in society and for the individual.
    Pick your poison and move on. No need to stress over it any further.
    Not stressing but educating. If it hits raw nerves then it is working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    Not stressing but educating. If it hits raw nerves then it is working.
    Yeh we all need a little education for sure.


    https://www.forbes.com/sites/victori...h=13911afd76af

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    This woman is getting an "education" and getting it the hard way. Tell her that COVID is "good for her." She is in an ICU because she was swayed by anti-vaxxers spreading lies on the Internet. If anyone needs to be held accountable it is them.

    https://globalnews.ca/news/8216343/b...gret-hospital/

    ‘I chose not to get the vaccine’: B.C. mom battling COVID speaks from her ICU bed

    By Amy Judd Global News
    Posted September 23, 2021 9:27 pm
    Updated September 24, 2021 10:56 am

    A B.C. mother of two is sharing her experience battling COVID-19 after she decided not to get vaccinated in the hope that others will choose otherwise.

    Sharlene Amerl, from Sooke on Vancouver Island, had leukemia when she was six years old and was worried about how she would react to the ingredients in the COVID vaccines.

    She said messages posted on the internet seemed to confirm her fears.


    Even though she was advised to get the vaccine and was assured it was safe, Amerl decided against it for herself and her 13-year-old daughter.

    However, when her daughter contracted COVID, a few days later Amerl started getting really sick.

    “I came down with a really bad headache behind my eyes, cold, shivers, and it just started to progress from there,” she said from her hospital bed Thursday as she struggled to breathe and talk.

    “I was very nervous and scared inside but I tried to remain positive it was just a cold.”

    She said she became so weak so quickly, all she could do was sleep for about 20 hours a day. She said she took vitamins and stayed hydrated but nothing worked.

    “I chose, unfortunately, not to be vaccinated, because I thought I could beat the odds but also because I was terrified from the information I had read online about potential side-effects that seemed to have affected some people and it scared the living daylights out of me,” she said.

    Amerl said she eventually drove herself to a COVID testing centre and received a positive result, along with her daughter. Her 10-year-old son was negative.

    Her doctor then told her to isolate herself from her children and drink fluids, which she did, but she still became sicker.

    “I called the paramedics two times, two days apart and they both said ‘you seem to be managing on your own, the hospitals are so full, just tough it out if you can.'”

    She said she didn’t have anyone to look after her children but on Monday morning, when she woke up, she could barely breathe or walk.

    “I knew I was in real danger so I called 9-1-1 again and the paramedics came and thank God … they took one look at me and knew I needed help right away.”

    Amerl was able to get a bed at Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria and is lucky she did not need to be intubated. “But I was close,” she said, “and it’s going to be some time before I’m better. But I’m still alive.”

    “And I will get to hold my kids again, I can’t wait for that.”

    She is sharing her story because she said “the fear to get vaccinated, the fear not to get vaccinated, everything in between, all the worries that we go through” is real.

    “In hindsight, I wish I would have gotten the vaccine because I might not be here right now, suffering with COVID.”

    Amerl said she doesn’t know if sharing her story will help anyone but she hopes it does.

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